The Roman Empire: 30 Novels of Power, Warfare and Defiance

The Roman Empire: 30 Novels of Power, Warfare and Defiance

Por Alfred J. Church, Felix Dahn, Ernst Eckstein, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Edy Lanza, Francesco Franchini, Georg Ebers, John W. Graham, Gustave Flaubert, H. Rider Haggard, Harold Macgrath, Henryk Sienkiewicz, G. A. Henty, Henry William Herbert, Irving Bacheller, James De Mille, Lew Wallace, J. G. Lockhart, Talbot Mundy, Nathan Gallizier, Frederick Rolfe, Walter Pater, Edward Lucas White, George J. Whyte-Melville, Wilkie Collins, William Henry Giles Kingston, William Stearns Davis

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Sinopsis

The Roman Empire: 30 Novels of Power, Warfare and Defiance is a richly curated anthology, capturing the sprawling essence of one of history's most formidable civilizations through an eclectic array of literary styles. This collection weaves together vivid narratives of valor, political intrigue, and cultural upheaval, from sweeping epics to intimate character studies. Each piece contributes to a complex mosaic that delves into the grandeur and gritty reality of the Roman Empire, offering readers not only compelling stories but a profound exploration of human nature under the shadow of imperial ambition and strife. Standout narratives resonate with timeless themes of leadership, conflict, and resilience, evoking a multifaceted image of Rome's enduring legacy. The anthology showcases the impeccable taste and scholarly acumen of its editors, who have carefully selected works that represent both the breadth and depth of literary engagement with the Roman Empire. The contributing authors span a wide historical and cultural spectrum, from renowned writers like H. Rider Haggard and Wilkie Collins to the intellectual narratives of Walter Pater and the vivid storytelling of G. A. Henty. This confluence of literary voices, each influenced by their unique contexts and perspectives, renders a rich, polyphonic chronicle of Rome's tumultuous era. The edition is not merely an anthology but a gateway to a deeper appreciation of Rome's intricate tapestry, encouraging readers to engage with the multifaceted dialogues that these diverse stories foster. Through its educational merit and broad narrative reach, this collection stands as an essential addition to any literary or historical enthusiast's library.

William Stearns Davis